
HHS Powerlifters are back in action. The most recent results are from the Royal Valley Meet.
Women's:
Veida Liggett - 3rd Place Total, 3rd in each Squat, Bench, Hang Clean
Kennedi Stevens - 3rd Place Total, 3rd in each Squat, Bench, Hang Clean
Amaya Boller - 3rd Place Hang Clean
Rylan Miller - 3rd Place Total, 3rd in each Squat, Bench, Hang Clean
Harmonie Garrison - 2nd Place Squat, 3rd Place Hang Clean
Men's:
Luke McAfee - 3rd Place Hang Clean Ethan Smith - 3rd Place Hang Clean
Tito Rodrigues - 3rd Place Total, 2nd Place Hang Clean, 3rd Place Squat
Jr. Men's:
Jonas Crismas - 3rd Place Total, 2nd Bench, 2nd Place Squat
Noah Solis - 3rd Place Hang Clean
Austin Garrison - 3rd Place Total, 2nd Place Hang Clean, 3rd Place Squat
Ben Selland - 1st Place Total, 1st Place Hang Clean, 2nd Place Bench, 2nd Place Squat Wyatt Doty - 1st Place Bench






Members of the Boys and Girls Charger Basketball teams visited HES today. They met with each grade level and spoke about being good students, working as a team, setting goals, and supporting the Chargers.
Way to go, Chargers!







Congratulations to Tori Jelks for being elected as E-West District FCCLA officer for 2024-2025! ❤️



Today was the Brown County Spelling Bee in Hiawatha. Congratulations to Kaia Hooper of Everest Middle School for winning!! She will be traveling to the State Spelling Bee in March. Way to go Kaia!
EMS students who participated:
- Kaia Hooper
- Raylee Wawahsuck
- Noah Fassnacht
- Josie Baker
- Domonic Clancy
- Katani Ortiz: Alternate
Congratulations to all of the students for their hard work! They each represented EMS well!




The EMS 2024 Bowl-A-Rama is currently taking place in the 5th-8th grade. The bowling teams consist of 3 students and 1 adult. The bowling tournament will conclude next week. The top 2 teams school wide will take a day and go bowling and have fun. Nice job Chargers





Senior Class After-Prom Silent Auction


I want to thank these young men for asking me to be on their team. We don't have the official results but I think we should win. Mr Hutfles, this was a great idea on doing a school wide bowling tournament.


On Tuesday, February 6th, The Everest Elite Choir traveled to Jefferson County North Middle School to participate in the NEKL Mass Choir! Tradition for this event includes each school preparing the pre-selected music leading up to the festival and then coming together for one day of rehearsal and a concert! Our singers represented themselves and their school at an impressively high level and many members could be heard leading their sections while singing! Mrs. Crane was incredibly proud of the choir and they should be proud of the work they put in!




EMS Staff Spotlight


This week is School Counselor Appreciation Week, which is great since we have 3 AWESOME school counselors to recognize!
Be sure to share your appreciation with our counselors -- they do so much for our students and staff... most of which isn't even seen!
https://youtu.be/I_HtjyOZXw0

JV Boys add another in the win column!
#chargeon




Charger Basketball is on the road today! See you in Winchester!


Congratulations to kindergartener, Mailey Mace, on reading 150 books! You rock!


Congratulations to Max Mauck who has read 100 books! Keep up that reading! 📚


February student of the month Shawntel Pahmahmie
This student is quiet and easy going. I always see her working on school assignments. She’s a “no drama” girl. She never has anything but positive things to say about and to the staff and students. She’s always helping out in concessions during events and never complains. Sh is a responsible young adult. She’s on top of assignments, work and her car maintenance. She’s polite and respectful and works on empowering herself as well as others. She’s quiet but has a wonderful sense of humor and genuine kindness. She has goals and aspirations and she manages a full plate. She is the picture of responsibility and it's a pretty picture. She is appreciative of the staff and as well the staff appreciates her.


February Faculty of the month Marissa Blanton!
This person does so much for all of the students and has recently taken on even more being the only person working in the office. She will listen to your rants, help you solve your problems, and take care of all of the behind-the-scenes work that no one remembers. I always make her life difficult as soon as I walk in and she handles all situations like a champ, and by herself no less.


Heading to JCN for basketball tomorrow? JCN's Booster club is having a special menu! Check it out!

NASA President and Horton High School senior, Samantha Smith, introduced the Native drum and singing group, Moose Hill before they performed "The Flag Song" on Tuesday, January 30. Moose Hill is made up of members of the Kickapoo and Potawatomi tribes. The group was formed about 10 years ago to honor traditions within the Native American culture. Drum and song serve as a cherished part of the native culture and are used for many purposes, including celebration, religious, and ceremonial. Moose Hill will perform again at the February 9 home basketball game before the national anthem.



Congratulations to Mrs. Auen and Sam Gordon for being selected as the HES Staff Members of the Week! Thanks for all you do for our students here at HES!


Congratulations to the HES Charger All-Stars!
Picture 1: (Back row) Ryder Ramirez, Malia Curtright, Cooper Moss, Brooke Speer, Witco Crow, Gus Pisacka, and Jacolby Block. Front row: Finn Aguilar, Gabe Saxton, Max Mauck, Declan Rodvelt, Lucas Whitfield, and Everly Paden.
Picture 2: Lucious Soto
Not pictured: Rainer Blacksmith
